I have a website up and running but I am using the 'affiliates' name in the domain name/url and they have just told me that they will terminate my membership if I show their name in the url - so is it possible to still advertise the website as normal but when visitors actually land on the site the url is different?? Basically, I have the 'companies name'.co.uk and I think it p****s them off.

I don't want to use forwarding because I don't think that helps with the pagerank.

First of all, is the url an affiliate link or a domain name that you registered? If it is a name that you registered, register another name without their name in the url and forward/mask it to the name that pisses them off. Doing this will not affect PageRank because the original site is the one that will be spidered by search engines. Forwarding/masking will get them off your back whilst protecting your initial investment.

Hi thanks for the response...yes it is just a domain name, but if i get a new name and forward/mask it that's fine but what about my old name, what happens when they enter that into the url, won't it still show as the old name/affiliate name, or is there a way that they can enter the affiliate name into the url and then when they land on the page it is different i.e the new domain name?

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